apart |
desolate |
As an adverb apart
is separately, in regard to space or company; in a state of separation as to place; aside.
As a preposition apart
is (following its objective complement) apart from.
As an adjective desolate is
deserted and devoid of inhabitants.
As a verb desolate is
to deprive of inhabitants.
desolate |
preference |
As verbs the difference between desolate and preference
is that
desolate is to deprive of inhabitants while
preference is to give preferential treatment to; to give a preference to.
As an adjective desolate
is deserted and devoid of inhabitants.
As a noun preference is
the selection of one thing or person over others.
desolate |
immediate |
As adjectives the difference between desolate and immediate
is that
desolate is deserted and devoid of inhabitants while
immediate is ; immediate (without delay).
As a verb desolate
is to deprive of inhabitants.
subvert |
desolate |
Related terms |
Subvert is a related term of desolate.
As verbs the difference between subvert and desolate
is that
subvert is to overturn from the foundation; to overthrow; to ruin utterly while
desolate is to deprive of inhabitants.
As a noun subvert
is an advertisement created by subvertising.
As an adjective desolate is
deserted and devoid of inhabitants.
dejected |
desolate |
Synonyms |
Dejected is a synonym of desolate.
As adjectives the difference between dejected and desolate
is that
dejected is sad and dispirited while
desolate is deserted and devoid of inhabitants.
As verbs the difference between dejected and desolate
is that
dejected is (
deject) while
desolate is to deprive of inhabitants.
desolate |
demolish |
Related terms |
Desolate is a related term of demolish.
As verbs the difference between desolate and demolish
is that
desolate is to deprive of inhabitants while
demolish is to destroy; to destruct.
As an adjective desolate
is deserted and devoid of inhabitants.
desolate |
dispirited |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between desolate and dispirited
is that
desolate is deserted and devoid of inhabitants while
dispirited is without energy, gusto or drive, enervated, without the will to accomplish, disheartened.
As verbs the difference between desolate and dispirited
is that
desolate is to deprive of inhabitants while
dispirited is past tense of dispirit.
desolate |
privy |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between desolate and privy
is that
desolate is deserted and devoid of inhabitants while
privy is private, exclusive; not public; one's own.
As a verb desolate
is to deprive of inhabitants.
As a noun privy is
an outdoor toilet; latrine; earth closet; john; johnny house.
desolate |
doleful |
Related terms |
Desolate is a related term of doleful.
As adjectives the difference between desolate and doleful
is that
desolate is deserted and devoid of inhabitants while
doleful is filled with grief, mournful, bringing feelings of sadness.
As a verb desolate
is to deprive of inhabitants.
desolate |
uninhbited |
Related terms |
Desolate is a related term of uninhbited.
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